For their belly band, I used a translucent vellum paper as a nod to the venue’s glass structure. On the vellum, I printed their monogram, designed with a thoughtful link where the tail of the Q becomes the cross on the A.

The main invitation card features a full venue illustration, giving context to the trees on the envelope liner. This painting draws attention to the unique glass walls of the structure, as well as the surrounding patio, setting the scene for where the celebration would take place.

On the details card, I included a line-drawn illustration of the church where there ceremony would take place.

On the back of both insert cards, I painted black and white tile patterns, based on the beautiful tiles covering the entire floor inside the venue. 

With walls made entirely of glass, Quinn & Andy's venue felt like it was part of the woods that surround it. As I envisioned guests arriving to the venue, I knew that the trees (with their towering height and woody scent) would have a striking presence. To capture this memorable venue feature in the invitation, I painted these great trees for their envelope liner. The height of the flap emphasizes how tall the trees are, and we can even see bits of the golf course peeking through in the distance.

For their belly band, I used a translucent vellum paper as a nod to the venue’s glass structure. On the vellum, I printed their monogram, designed with a thoughtful link where the tail of the Q becomes the cross on the A.

The main invitation card features a full venue illustration, giving context to the trees on the envelope liner. This painting draws attention to the unique glass walls of the structure, as well as the surrounding patio, setting the scene for where the celebration would take place.

On the back of both insert cards, I painted black and white tile patterns, based on the beautiful tiles covering the entire floor inside the venue. 

With walls made entirely of glass, Quinn & Andy's venue felt like it was part of the woods that surround it. As I envisioned guests arriving to the venue, I knew that the trees (with their towering height and woody scent) would have a striking presence. To capture this memorable venue feature in the invitation, I painted these great trees for their envelope liner. The height of the flap emphasizes how tall the trees are, and we can even see bits of the golf course peeking through in the distance.

On the details card, I included a line-drawn illustration of the church where there ceremony would take place.